all right, steve, thank you. there is also news coming in tonight following a deadly shooting and manhunt. a gunman opening fire at a business, killing a woman, shooting a deputy and two others. abc s adrienne bankert now with the images from outside houston. reporter: tonight, police outside of houston are trying to piece together what led to a deadly altercation inside this business and a shootout with a responding deputy. the incident sparked a massive manhunt for this man, pavol vido, considered armed and dangerous after a woman was found dead. my heart goes out to the family of the deceased. reporter: police suspect that vido broke into this plumbing business, waiting until employees arrived, firing on them mercilessly. authorities say he was living on the same property and may have recently been served an eviction notice. vido allegedly opened fire on a responding sheriff s deputy who noticed his getaway car. we have an officer shot. reporter: that deputy shot in th
himself. david, two people remain in the hospital in serious condition, and that deputy is in stable condition tonight. david? adrienne bankert reporting in. adrienne, thank you. and now, to the dangerous jam at the top of mt. everest, where 11 people have now died, including those two americans. we showed you the images last night here, and tonight, our team trying to get some answers. the man who took this stunning image now describing the harrowing scene on that climb, the jam at the top. abc s james longman asking authorities there, is anything being done to stop those dangerous jams? james is in kathmandu again tonight. reporter: tonight, we talked to the man who took that infamous photo of hundreds of climbers gridlocked at the summit of everest. tensions running high. there was a bit of an argument when i took the pictures, because people who were coming up wanted to go fast and people who summited wanted to go down, too, as well. reporter: he says he spent 90 minutes